Hotels arid Restaurants. TOM GIBSON'S ~ TTICTORIA HOTEL, Revell stbebt. il Superior Wines, Spirits, & Malt Liquors BILLIARD BAGATELLE. GOOD BEDS 2820 WHERE can I get a GOOD MEAL'p. Why at NORTH'S DINING ROOMS, Opposite the Wharf, Hokitika. r First-class Meals always ready 1948 Goodjßeds f) ls k 6d. Tjl XCHA NG E H6T EL, Deutsches Gasthatts, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. [ Superior Accommodation for Travellers,. .&c. BILLIABD, AND BAGATELLE, Jtp.OMS. v .GOOD S.XABLLNG. 0 Wines and Spirits of the choicest Br,ands A KpBTEXJABT BrOTHEBS, 3235 "Proprietors. PRINCE OF- WALES THEATRE, Revell Street. CHARLEY WI.L.LIAM.S . Lives Next Door. IF youwantao.uidPro i Qup, to s Charley Williams you must go. His hotel is next door ; you will -know it by the sign of THE GJLIDI&ON. 801 EXCELSIOR HO TEL, Weld Street, Hokitika. (Opposite the Temple Court). This Hotel has been re-opened by M« Anderson, who hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. The W,ines, Ales, and Spirits are of the very best selection. - Supebiob Accommodation. 3102-
NO MONOPOLY. FREE TRADE at - • : HUNTER'S HOTEL * HESTAURANT, The Pioneer of SIXPENNY Nobblers and GOOD ACCOMMODATION at moderate rates. Wines, Spirits, &c. second to none in Hokitika. 572 REVELL-STREET. RED LION HOTEL, Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. JAMES EVANS, (Late of Otago and Victoria), • BEGS to inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has just opened the above newly-built and; commodious Hostelry, and he is prepared •■ to accommodate Boarders on reasonable' terms, and with all the care for their ; comfort and convenience. ' : Visitors from the goldfields will find at ■ the Red Lion all home comforts and moderate charge's. * \ Only the best liquors kept, and ' ALL DRINKS SIXPENCE. ; 3.033*
JOHN HUDSON,! Pioneer of Hokitika, \ BEGS to inform his friends, that in consequence of the back premises belonging to the Albion Hotel, Revell street, being washed away, ho wishes to inform his friends and the public that he has opened the Cleveland Hptel, late " Hokitika Hotel," and he is again prepared to accommodate boarders on reasonable terms, with all care for their comfort and convenience. The bedrooms are spacious, well ventilated, and clean. The wines, spirits, ales, and porters, are of the choicest selection. The proprietor has also one of Messrs Alcock & Co.'s best B.illiard Tables, with i an experienced marker in attendance* Note the Address — JOHN HUDSON, Cleveland Hotel, (Late Hokitika Hotel), ReveUstreet^South. 1 3237
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West Coast Times, Issue 246, 6 July 1866, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 246, 6 July 1866, Page 1
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